The term "Tankan" is short for "Tanshin Kansoku," which roughly translates to "Short-term Economic Observation".
its published quarterly by the BOJ and is a closely watched economic indicatorthe BoJ surveys thousands of Japanese firms of all sizes, across a wide range of industriesquestions are focused on firms' current business conditions and their expectations for the coming quarter and yearcovering aspects such as production, sales, profits, investment in plant and equipment, employment, prices, and morea positive reading suggests that more companies are optimistic, while a negative reading indicates more pessimism
The report is segmented into "large manufacturers," "large non-manufacturers," "small manufacturers," and "small non-manufacturers" so as to help provide insight into different sectors of the economy.
Also up today is the second manufacturing PMI from China for June. The Caixin Media and S&P Global Manufacturing PMI. Yesterday we had the official PMIs, manufacturing and non-manufacturing from the country's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS):
China’s factory activity picks up in June, but still contracting*****
The PMIs (Purchasing Managers' Indexes) from China's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and Caixin/S&P Global differ primarily in survey scope, methodology, and focus. Here's a breakdown of the key differences:
NBS PMI:
Compiled by the National Bureau of Statistics of China, a government agency.Seen as the official PMI, closely aligned with government policies and priorities.Compiled by Caixin Media in collaboration with S&P Global.A private-sector index, often considered more market-driven.
2. Survey Scope
Focuses on large and state-owned enterprises.Covers a broader range of industries, including manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors (e.g., construction and services).Reflects conditions in sectors heavily influenced by government policies and infrastructure spending.
Caixin PMI:
Focuses on small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), particularly in the private sector.Captures the performance of companies that are more exposed to market-driven forces and less influenced by state interventions.NBS PMI:
Larger sample size, with about 3,000 enterprises surveyed for the manufacturing PMI.Emphasizes state-owned enterprises and larger companies, which tend to dominate traditional industries.Smaller sample size, surveying around 500 enterprises, with a stronger focus on export-oriented and technology-driven firms.Provides insights into the private sector and its responsiveness to global economic conditions.
4. Release Dates
Released monthly, typically on the last day of the month.Provides separate PMIs for manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors.
Caixin PMI:
Released a few days later, usually on the first business day of the following month.Includes only the manufacturing PMI and services PMI, with no equivalent for non-manufacturing activities like construction.NBS PMI:
Reflects the overall economic landscape, especially trends in industries influenced by government policy.Analysts use it to gauge the impact of fiscal and monetary policies on the broader economy.Viewed as a better indicator of the health of the private sector and market-driven segments of the economy.Considered more sensitive to external shocks (e.g., global trade conditions).
6. Key Insights and Differences in Results
The NBS PMI often reflects policy-driven stability, showing less volatility because it covers sectors cushioned by government support.The Caixin PMI can be more volatile, as SMEs are more sensitive to real-time changes in market demand, supply chain disruptions, and global economic shifts.NBS PMI offers a macroeconomic view of China's state-influenced economy.Caixin PMI provides a microeconomic perspective of the more market-driven and globally competitive sectors.
By analyzing both, investors and policymakers can obtain a more comprehensive picture of China's economic health and its underlying dynamics.
This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com. Read More Details
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